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date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:30:47 -0500,
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Re: Local Authority Byelection Results, Thursday 11 June 2009
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JN@noparticularplacetogo.com (JNugent) wrote:
> > Were you at the hearing? That's where her representative said
> that they accepted that I did not realise the ambulance was on an
> > emergency call. The hearing panel accepted that too.
>
> Had Hazel Salisbury accepted that, she wouldn't have said the
> opposite of what you say she said.
That's a point of having a hearing, you nasty little man!
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Cllr. Colin Rosenstiel
Cambridge http://www.rosenstiel.co.uk/
Cambridge Liberal Democrats: http://www.cambridgelibdems.org.uk/
date: Sat, 13 Jun 2009 18:30:47 -0500
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Re: Local Authority Byelection Results, Thursday 11 June 2009
rosenstiel@cix.compulink.co.uk wrote:
> JN@noparticularplacetogo.com (JNugent) wrote:
>>> Were you at the hearing? That's where her representative said
>>> that they accepted that I did not realise the ambulance was on an
>>> emergency call. The hearing panel accepted that too.
>> Had Hazel Salisbury accepted that, she wouldn't have said the
>> opposite of what you say she said.
> That's a point of having a hearing, you nasty little man!
Oh, dear me...
...that great long post you made, trying to justify yourself (in your own
imagination), and then the clear and detailed rebuttal of your wriggle by
yours truly... and you reduce it to the above...
You are an exceedingly poor loser, aren't you?
When are you going to resign from the office *you* brought into disrepute (as
held by the Standards Board)?
Please don't say you think it's acceptable to stay in an office you have
brought into disrepute. Better people than you have resigned for *far* less.
Trust me... in this newsgroup and others, you will never hear the end of this
whilst you remain a councillor, councillor.
date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 00:50:06 +0100
author: JNugent
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Re: Local Authority Byelection Results, Thursday 11 June 2009
JNugent wrote:
> rosenstiel@cix.compulink.co.uk wrote:
>>>> Were you at the hearing? That's where her representative said that
>>>> they accepted that I did not realise the ambulance was on an
>>>> emergency call. The hearing panel accepted that too. [ ... ]
> When are you going to resign from the office *you* brought into
> disrepute (as held by the Standards Board)?
> Please don't say you think it's acceptable to stay in an office you have
> brought into disrepute. Better people than you have resigned for *far*
> less.
> Trust me... in this newsgroup and others, you will never hear the end of
> this whilst you remain a councillor, councillor.
Let me clarify the above, because it could be open to misinterpretation and I
wouldn't want it misunderstood.
I have absolutely no intention of conducting any sort of public campaign on
this, or of raising the topic repeatedly, or of doing anything which could
even remotely and fancifully be construed as "cyber-stalking". All I do say
is that on any occasion where you adopt and expound your hitherto accustomed
"holier than everyone else" attitude nd posting stance (on any topic), the
ambulance incident may well be wheeled out (no pun intended) to put hypocrisy
and cant into its proper context.
There are better people than you (some in this very newsgroup) who have
resigned from local authorities after doing no more than expressing opinion.
date: Sun, 14 Jun 2009 09:57:04 +0100
author: JNugent
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